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Friend EP

  • Albums
    • Horn of Plenty
    • Horn of Plenty (The Remixes)
    • Yellow House
    • Friend EP
    • Veckatimest
    • Extras

Tracklist

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01
Alligator [Choir Version feat. Dirty Projectors and Beirut]
02
He Hit Me [The Crystals cover] Download
03
Little Brother [Electric]
04
Shift [Alternate Version]
05
Plans [Terrible vs. Nonhorse: Sounds Edit]
06
Granny Diner
07
Knife [Covered by CSS]
08
Plans [Covered by Band of Horses]
09
Knife [Covered by Atlas Sound]
10
Deep Blue Sea [Daniel Rossen home recording feat. Campbell Davis]
11
(Untitled)
Friend EP

Friend EP

Released
UK November 5, 2007 | US November 6, 2007
Formats
CD | vinyl
Artwork
Photography by
Amelia Bauer.
Design by
Ben Wilkerson Tousley

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Alligator [Choir Version feat. Dirty Projectors and Beirut]

It’s a fear, it is near, the shape becomes ever clear
It bears teeth extra sharp that’ll cut you in the heart
It attacks really quick, try and fight with a stick
There’s no use, give it up, this is life and this is love…

You are my alligator, You are my alligator…

Dirty Projectors | Beirut


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He Hit Me [The Crystals cover]

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He hit me
And it felt like a kiss.
He hit me
But it didn’t hurt me.

He couldn’t stand to hear me say
That i’d been with someone new,
And when i told him i had been untrue

He hit me
and it felt like a kiss.
He hit me
and i knew he loved me.

If he didn’t care for me
I could have never made him mad
But he hit me,
And I was glad.

Yes, he hit me
And it felt like a kiss.
He hit me
And I knew I loved him.
And then he took me in his arms
With all the tenderness there is,
And when he kissed me,
He made me his.

Read more about the original—The Crystals’ “He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss)” »


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Little Brother [Electric]

Wide eyed and up in arms, my little brother was a solemn one
He always had his quiet corner
Pride of my countrymen, my little brother will be born again
Just give us back our quiet corner
Now go back to the other side of my bed
I’ll go back to the place where you get started
And I’ll sleep, just put the pillows under my head


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Shift [Alternate Version]

Baby I’ve got silver and I’ve got gold
But when push comes to shove this is getting old

I wouldn’t have it any other way
No I wouldn’t have it any other way
No I wouldn’t have it any other way

(whistling)
And when you come I’ll be there…
There…
There…


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Plans [Terrible vs. Nonhorse: Sounds Edit]

Juan from Argentina, such a strange predicament we find ourselves in
Baby it’s a long way to South America
Every option I have costs more than I’ve got
If you trust in me, if I could I would be there
All I have to give seems to be all over you and everyone else
I guess I’m guilty spreading thin with my love
If you trust in me, if I could I would be there


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Granny Diner

Why don’t you do any dishes? Why?
I always clean up the kitchen, fine.

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Knife [Covered by CSS]

I want you to know
when I look in your eyes
with every blow
comes another lie

You think its alright
You think its alright
You think its alright
you think its alright

Can’t you feel the knife?
Can’t you feel the knife?
Can’t you feel the knife?
Can’t you feel the knife?

CSS


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Plans [Covered by Band of Horses]

Juan from Argentina, such a strange predicament we find ourselves in
Baby it’s a long way to South America
Every option I have costs more than I’ve got
If you trust in me, if I could I would be there
All I have to give seems to be all over you and everyone else
I guess I’m guilty spreading thin with my love
If you trust in me, if I could I would be there

Band of Horses


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Knife [Covered by Atlas Sound]

I want you to know
when I look in your eyes
with every blow
comes another lie

You think its alright
You think its alright
You think its alright
you think its alright

Can’t you feel the knife?
Can’t you feel the knife?
Can’t you feel the knife?
Can’t you feel the knife?

Atlas Sound


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Deep Blue Sea [Daniel Rossen home recording feat. Campbell Davis]

deep blue sea darlin
on a deep blue sea
deep blue sea darlin
on a deep blue sea

and it was mamma that got
drowned in out in that deep blue sea

dig his grave darlin with a
silver spade
dig his grave darlin with a
silver spade

and it was brother that got
drowned in out in that deep blue sea

drop him down darlin
with a golden chain
drop him down darlin
with a golden chain

and it was daddy that got
drowned in out in that deep blue sea


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(Untitled)

Press

Rolling Stone, December 2007

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Intentionally or not, Friend gives a vivid picture of Grizzly Bear’s strengths and weaknesses — all of which are still in flux.

—Rolling Stone, December 2007

SPIN, December 2007

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Like cramming old furniture into a new apartment, the results [of Friend] are disorienting and weirdly invigorating.

—SPIN, December 2007

Pop Matters, November 2007

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Grizzly Bear has expanded their palate here, and proven that they have many tricks still up their sleeve. This is certainly not easily dismissed like most holdover releases, but it builds anticipation for a new record better than any filler disc could hope to.

—Pop Matters, November 2007

LA Times, November 2007

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[T]he electro-pop ‘Knife’ by Brazil’s CSS and the fractured-Appalachian ‘Plans’ by Band of Horses in particular show that the essence of the ursine magic is not just creative arrangements, but the depth and versatility of the songs.

—LA Times, November 2007

Drowned in Sound, November 2007

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Friend is a stopgap for existing admirers of Grizzly Bear to truly cherish.

—Drowned in Sound, November 2007
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About Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear released Yellow House in 2006. It was a slow, steady and stunning ride—boundless in scope and elegance. Given the album's otherworldly charm and staying power, it's hard to believe three years have gone by.

That might seem like a long time. But given Grizzly Bear's hectic touring schedule, including stints with Radiohead, TV On The Radio and Feist—as well as several performances during a five-night tribute to Paul Simon at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, a co-headlining show with the L.A. Philharmonic, and the release of Friend, a 10-song EP of re-recorded and re-worked songs, collaborations and covers—all of this seems very reasonable. They've been busy.

But about a year ago, singer/songwriter Ed Droste, drummer Christopher Bear, bassist Chris Taylor and singer/songwriter/guitarist Daniel Rossen —whose other band, Department of Eagles, released the sublime In Ear Park last fall—began passing demos around and working together creatively in different pairs and permutations. A few months later, blessed with producer/engineer Chris Taylor's willingness to transport his recording equipment, they began the recording process for Veckatimest, which would unfold over the next six months in three very singular locations. And in many ways, it is the recording process that reveals this record—each space catalyzing different interactions, inspirations, and ultimately, songs.

In July, the band spent three weeks at the Glen Tonche house in upstate New York. The beauty, mystery and surrealistic feel to the estate made anything seem do-able, possible and even magical. Though still finding their feet, much of the album's groundwork was laid there. After breaking briefly for the Radiohead tour in August, the band convened at a house on Cape Cod (graciously provided by Droste's grandmother) where they re-addressed and solidified the compositions they'd started at Glen Tonche. Lastly, Grizzly Bear came home, to a church in NYC, to fine-tune and complete the album—named Veckatimest, after a tiny, uninhabited island on Cape Cod that the band visited and was inspired by, particularly liking its Native American name. Following initial mixes by Chris Taylor, the band brought Gareth Jones (Interpol, Liars) over from England for a final mixing session with Taylor. The album was then mastered by Greg Calbi. Artist William O'Brien created Veckatimest's colorful, hand drawn artwork—a perfect compliment to the album's enigmatic title.

There is an unbelievable clarity of sound and vision to Veckatimest: vocals (a duty now shared by all band members) are sharper and more complex, arrangements are tighter, production is more venturous and lyrics more affecting. Having opened the creative dialogue at such an early stage, Grizzly Bear was able to realize these 12 songs together as a band, making it their most collaboratively compositional album to date. Taylor's artistry as a producer and engineer has only gotten stronger, both Rossen and Droste's conviction as singers and lyricists has swelled, and Bear's authority behind the drums is striking.

This yielded an unexpected mix of material that feels more confidant, mature, focused—and most of all, dynamic. From songs like "Dory" (a gracefully psychedelic, ever-evolving work),"Ready, Able" (a synth-y opus, and one of four songs that boasts string arrangements by composer Nico Muhly) and "Foreground" (a plaintive, vocal-driven send-off, and one of two songs to feature choral arrangements also by Muhly) to more resounding pop songs like "Two Weeks" (an other-worldly doo wop featuring backing vocals from Beach House's Victoria LeGrand) and "While You Wait For the Others" (a triumphant and melodically cacophonous pop masterpiece), Veckatimest is an album of the highest highs and lowest lows—an unbelievably diverse collection of songs that celebrates the strength of each band member, and the power of the whole. It was well worth the wait.

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Art by William O'Brien. Photos by Tom Hines.